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| Confederation | EMUFA |
| Founded | 673 |
| Number of teams | 108 |
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TBD (2016-17) |
| Most titles | TBD |
| Television broadcasters | Hoso Hoenn |
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The King of Hoenn Cup (Hoennese: 豐縁王杯, translit.: Hoen Wohe?, known for sponsorship reasons as the Mizuno King of Hoenn Cup) was the premier soccer competition in Hoenn. Run by the RHFA, it involved every professional team in the Hoennese soccer pyramid. The cup was a one-leg knockout tournament which begins in October and ended in early June; the final was the closing act of the Hoennese soccer season.
Structure
| Round | New entrants in this round | Month | No. of clubs |
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| Entry Round | Fourth Division | October | 20 |
| Qualifying Round | Third Division | November | 28 |
| First Round | Second Division | December | 32 |
| Second Round | First Division | January | 32 |
| Third Round | Superleague Hoenn | February | 32 |
| Fourth Round | None | March | 16 |
| Fifth Round | April | 8 | |
| Sixth Round | May | 4 | |
| Final | June | 2 |
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